Abstract

1 Administration of corticosterone caused a 47% reduction in the cholinesterase (ChE) activity of homogenates of the rat anococcygeus muscle. 2 ChE activity was also reduced by morphine withdrawal and this effect was abolished by the corticosteroid synthesis inhibitor, metyrapone. 3 A single dose of reserpine reduced ChE activity in normal but not in adrenalectomized rats. 4 ChE activity was increased by adrenalectomy or by metyrapone treatment. 5 The mechanism of the corticosteroid-induced reduction in ChE activity is discussed. 6 The reduction in ChE activity produced by corticosterone, morphine withdrawal, or a single dose of reserpine might explain the leftward shift of the dose-% response curve to acetylcholine produced by these procedures in the isolated anococcygeus muscle of the rat.

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